This paper is concerned with the strength of annealed glass panels when subject to static point loading and is a pre-cursor to further investigations on the resistance to impact by tools or flying objects. The current probabilistic models that are implicit in contemporary codes of practices for the determination of the strength of plain annealed glass is first reviewed. The alternative approach based on fracture mechanics is then introduced. With the fracture mechanics approach, factors controlling the strength of glass are resolved into the fracture toughness, which characterizes the resilience of glass as a material, and the depth of the Griffith flaws which control the strength of the panel. In essence, the strength of a glazing panel ca...
AbstractGlass cannot be handled as a conventional structural material from the point of view of the ...
Three different experimental set-ups were employed in the investigation of the fracture strength of ...
The aim of this work is the study of the effect of the finishing of the edge of glass when it has a ...
AbstractA new model of the Log-Normal form for predicting the cumulative probabilistic distribution ...
A glass panel struck by hailstones or projectiles is subject to concentrated forces. The strength of...
Glass is a brittle solid with an almost perfectly elastic material behavior at common operation temp...
Glass is a brittle solid with an almost perfectly elastic material behavior at common operation temp...
Glass is a material that is strong in compression but has widely varying strength in tension and fra...
This paper poses the theory that the fracture resistance of basic float glass is dependent on it phy...
In recent years, a considerable number of studies has been carried out to analyse the behaviour of l...
Tensile strength of structural glass elements is highly influenced by flaws. For this paper, the stu...
A numerical method is applied to model the fracture stress and failure location in glass panes subje...
Failure of glass is dominantly brittle, and is caused by microscopic flaws randomly distributed on t...
Failure of glass is dominantly brittle, and is caused by microscopic flaws randomly distributed on t...
The multi-scale approach in the statistical evaluation of the macroscopic strength of annealed glass...
AbstractGlass cannot be handled as a conventional structural material from the point of view of the ...
Three different experimental set-ups were employed in the investigation of the fracture strength of ...
The aim of this work is the study of the effect of the finishing of the edge of glass when it has a ...
AbstractA new model of the Log-Normal form for predicting the cumulative probabilistic distribution ...
A glass panel struck by hailstones or projectiles is subject to concentrated forces. The strength of...
Glass is a brittle solid with an almost perfectly elastic material behavior at common operation temp...
Glass is a brittle solid with an almost perfectly elastic material behavior at common operation temp...
Glass is a material that is strong in compression but has widely varying strength in tension and fra...
This paper poses the theory that the fracture resistance of basic float glass is dependent on it phy...
In recent years, a considerable number of studies has been carried out to analyse the behaviour of l...
Tensile strength of structural glass elements is highly influenced by flaws. For this paper, the stu...
A numerical method is applied to model the fracture stress and failure location in glass panes subje...
Failure of glass is dominantly brittle, and is caused by microscopic flaws randomly distributed on t...
Failure of glass is dominantly brittle, and is caused by microscopic flaws randomly distributed on t...
The multi-scale approach in the statistical evaluation of the macroscopic strength of annealed glass...
AbstractGlass cannot be handled as a conventional structural material from the point of view of the ...
Three different experimental set-ups were employed in the investigation of the fracture strength of ...
The aim of this work is the study of the effect of the finishing of the edge of glass when it has a ...